Green Lantern The Movie

I know, it’s a little bit too late for a Green Lantern movie review, but since I have watched it, why not 😀

With the onslaught of Marvel comics making their way to the big screen year after year, DC Comics delivers Green Lantern. Although it tops the North American box office with USD53.2 million on its opening, DC still has a lot to do if they plan to make an impact. So far, none of their movies fared well with audiences, except for The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight is the only one from DC that’s on par or better than whatever Marvel has offered. If I were to give a one sentence review on Green Lantern, it would be …

Green Lantern Movie Review: Was That It?

Overall, it wasn’t to bad, but it was not enough and illogical.

Green Lantern had somewhat decent acting. CGI was great …. but story wise, it was too ‘thin’ if compared to X-Men First Class and other Marvel superheroes movies. They should also ‘show’ more of Blake Lively in Green Lantern 😀 Her presents was not felt and I don’t think she made any impact to the movie although it was what she said that turn the tide.

And it was illogical when the best of the Green Lantern Corps can’t beat Parallax, he could. The character build up of Hal Jordan was not enough to show that he could overcome his lifelong irresponsibility to be the greatest Green Lantern.

For a movie about the power to create anything with oneâ€™s mind, it was uninspired.

Martin Campbell, the only director who has directed two James Bond films – GoldenEye and Casino Royale, who I think did a great job in Casino Royale, canâ€™t seem to bring the Green Lantern movie on par with The Dark Knight. Seems like Green Lantern will stay as a B-list superhero.

Plot outline: The Green Lantern Corps is a brotherhood of warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order, with each Green Lantern member wearing a ring that grants him superpowers. When a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the Universe, the Earth and their fate lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected; Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) is a gifted and cocky test pilot which the rest of the Green Lanterns have little respect for as no humans but have not harnessed the infinite powers of the ring before. With the encouragement his childhood sweetheart Carol Ferris (Blake Lively), if Hal can quickly master his new powers and find the courage to overcome his fears, he may prove to be not only the key to defeating Parallax and become the greatest Green Lantern of all.